https://www.jacksonsart.com/reynolds-freezer-paper-plastic-coated-on-one-side-38cm-x-12-1m-roll?___store=jacksonsart_en80347Reynolds : Freezer Paper : Plastic coated on one side : 38cm x 12.1m Rollhttps://media.jacksonsart.com/catalog/product/P/M/PMPP12.JPG3.0996GBPInStock/Surface/Paper & Card/Rolls/Studio/Studio Equipment/Protective Clothing/Brands/Reynolds/Reynolds/Surface/Paper & Card/Specialist Paper & Surfaces/Barrier Papers<p>Reynolds Freezer Paper is ideal for crafting and quilting. Use it as a stencil or as a template for appliqué. The packaging for each roll lists some of the uses and gives tips on how to use the paper when creating quilt appliqués.</p> <p>Freezer Paper is paper with a plastic coating on one side. The thick paper gives the product strength and durability as well as an easy-to-write-on surface. The plastic coating provides a barrier to air and moisture.</p> <p><strong>Easy Quilt Appliqués</strong></p> <p>Create templates to reduce time in quilting, piercing or appliquéing. Here’s how:</p> Draw design on paper side of Freezer Paper; cut out Pin paper side of design to wrong side of fabric Cut out fabric pieces with 3/16” extra fabric allowance around design. Cut 1/8” long slits on curved edges to ease fabric. Press seam allowance over edge of template. Remove pins. Lightly Adhere fabrics pieces to material by pressing in place with a hot. Pull Out Freezer Paper through unstitched area; stitch closed. <p><strong>Great for Crafting</strong></p> <strong>Protect </strong>work surfaces: paints, markers and glue won't soak through. <strong>Pour</strong> paint on plastic side for finger painting. <strong>Use </strong>as a paint palette or to practice decorative painting. <strong>Cover </strong>schoolbooks: personalise with stickers or drawings. <strong>Cover </strong>a party table. Let guests decorate with crayons or markers. <strong>Make</strong> non-slip stencils. Temporarily adhere the plastic side with a hot dry iron. Peel off stencil when paint dries. 3.0996add-to-cartPMPP12FreshRelevance-ExcludeGBP

Reynolds Freezer Paper is ideal for crafting and quilting. Use it as a stencil or as a template for appliqué. The packaging for each roll lists some of the uses and gives tips on how to use the paper when creating quilt appliqués.

Freezer Paper is paper with a plastic coating on one side. The thick paper gives the product strength and durability as well as an easy-to-write-on surface. The plastic coating provides a barrier to air and moisture.

Easy Quilt Appliqués

Create templates to reduce time in quilting, piercing or appliquéing. Here’s how:

Draw design on paper side of Freezer Paper; cut out Pin paper side of design to wrong side of fabric Cut out fabric pieces with 3/16” extra fabric allowance around design. Cut 1/8” long slits on curved edges to ease fabric. Press seam allowance over edge of template. Remove pins. Lightly Adhere fabrics pieces to material by pressing in place with a hot. Pull Out Freezer Paper through unstitched area; stitch closed.

Great for Crafting

Protect work surfaces: paints, markers and glue won't soak through. Pour paint on plastic side for finger painting. Use as a paint palette or to practice decorative painting. Cover schoolbooks: personalise with stickers or drawings. Cover a party table. Let guests decorate with crayons or markers. Make non-slip stencils. Temporarily adhere the plastic side with a hot dry iron. Peel off stencil when paint dries.

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SKU

PMPP12

Quality

Excellent

Paper : Format

Roll

Paper : Surface

Smooth / Hot Press

Weight (kg)

0.5250

Review by Feefo

Rating

Great to use with my sewing. (Posted on 19/11/2018)

Review by Feefo

Rating

I am still in process of using this, my project is not yet completed. I like being able to draw my design on the paper side ready to iron on a silk scarf. This will then be traced with gutta then painted. At a workshop I attended previously this worked very well. (Posted on 01/11/2017)

Review by Feefo

Rating

Excellent product; extremely well packaged. (Posted on 19/01/2017)

Review by Feefo

Rating

Great for using with alcohol inks.. will purchase again! (Posted on 23/10/2016)

Reynolds Freezer Paper is ideal for crafting and quilting. Use it as a stencil or as a template for appliqué. The packaging for each roll lists some of the uses and gives tips on how to use the paper when creating quilt appliqués.

Freezer Paper is paper with a plastic coating on one side. The thick paper gives the product strength and durability as well as an easy-to-write-on surface. The plastic coating provides a barrier to air and moisture.

Easy Quilt Appliqués

Create templates to reduce time in quilting, piercing or appliquéing. Here’s how:

Draw design on paper side of Freezer Paper; cut out Pin paper side of design to wrong side of fabric Cut out fabric pieces with 3/16” extra fabric allowance around design. Cut 1/8” long slits on curved edges to ease fabric. Press seam allowance over edge of template. Remove pins. Lightly Adhere fabrics pieces to material by pressing in place with a hot. Pull Out Freezer Paper through unstitched area; stitch closed.

Great for Crafting

Protect work surfaces: paints, markers and glue won't soak through. Pour paint on plastic side for finger painting. Use as a paint palette or to practice decorative painting. Cover schoolbooks: personalise with stickers or drawings. Cover a party table. Let guests decorate with crayons or markers. Make non-slip stencils. Temporarily adhere the plastic side with a hot dry iron. Peel off stencil when paint dries.

I am still in process of using this, my project is not yet completed. I like being able to draw my design on the paper side ready to iron on a silk scarf. This will then be traced with gutta then painted. At a workshop I attended previously this worked very well. (Posted on 01/11/2017)

Review by Feefo

Rating

Excellent product; extremely well packaged. (Posted on 19/01/2017)

Review by Feefo

Rating

Great for using with alcohol inks.. will purchase again! (Posted on 23/10/2016)